AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Tho Fraleric- Shipmnn Enterprises, Ltd., Present |HNM MBBM TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, ALSO JUNE 12, 14, 17. TO-MORKOW Paul Dnfault sings: "Where'er Tou Walk" Handel "Aria from the Prodigal Son".. Sullivan TO-MORROW Paul Dufault sings: "Sometimes in Summer" Bennett "Au Pays" Holmes "If You Would Love Me" ... MacDeraid • TO-MORROW Paul Dufault sings: "Havo You Seen but a Whylo Lillio 1 Grow?" Anon. 1614 "Bluets d'Amour" Pessard "How's My Boy?" Homer TO-MORROW Paul Dufault sings with Miss Bindley: Duet, "The Adieu" Nicolai .TO-MORROW Paul DufauTVs Extra Numbers will be chosen from: "INVICTUS" "BOAT SONG" "IN A GARDEN" "LA VIVANDIERE" "MOTHER 0' MINE" "DIS OUI MIGNON" '"AUDACITY" "THY BEAMING EYES" Assisting Artists: PAULINE BINDLEY Soprano FLORENCE SCAPINI Violinist HAROLD WHITTLE Pianist Box Plan at Bristol. Box Plan a.f Bristol. Day Salos at Grand Opera fiweet Shop. Day Sales at Grand Opera Sweet Shop. Prices: D.C. and Orchestral Stalls, 55.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, 2s. ' • fJTOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. • THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. We rise to-day to announce that to-night is the last night of the pvesent delightful programme. To-morrow night—Saturday —thero will be A COMPLETE CHANGE. - Anyhow, wo advise you to step along this evening. It's the late night, we> know, and a lot of you prefer a jaunt, yet you can 6pend a ranch better time with us. Wo had another largo audeince last night, and everybody enjoyed themselves; at least, they said they did, and we have no reason to doubt their collective word. AVo won't worry you any further at present Beyond reminding you to book your seat at The Bristol. As of old, 35., 2o„ la. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE'DANDIES. . Direction—Edward Bransooinbo s?ty., Ltd. MEETINGS. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. "foJOTICE is hereby given that an Ordinary General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Bank of New Zealand will bo held in the Banking Houeo in Wellington on FRIDAY, tho 9th day of JUNE, 1916, at 11 o'clock' a.m. The Transfer Books of tho Bank will bo CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 2Gth of MAY, to FRIDAY, the 9th of JUNE, both days inclusivo. By order \of tlio Board, A. E.' MILLS, Acting-General Manager. Wellington, 19th. May, 1916. ; ALL-FOR-EMPIRE LEAGUE. I7INROLLED Members and all intending ' members of tho above League are invited to attend the First General Meeting of Members, to .be held in tho Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, NEST THURSDAY EVENING, tho 15th inst., at 8 o'clock, when tho scope and proposed operations of the League will bo explained by foundation members of , the League, and the First General Committee will bo elected, together with a Ladies' Committee. The meeting announced for Thursday evening, Bth June, has been Postponed until the later date, to permit of oertain important arrangements being .concluded. A. J. CARLTON, Interim Secretary. Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association, ' 12-14 Victoria Street* 7th June, 1916. PORTRAITS BY ELECTRIC LI(jtHT AT BARTLETTB, 10 Willis Street. Sittings by Appointment Only. 'Phone 1233. . npHE SPECIAL APPARATUS installed •=- here enables us to finish night work rivalling that of day. BAETLETT STUDIOS (Between Grand Hotel and Stewart Dawson's). MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY. waste years learning? When the "COLBIR" system teaches you to play the latest songs, two-steps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money, and drudgery. No scales, no special music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can bo seen from all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars, BirW's College of Musio, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor up. WH. PHI L P, • CORNHILL STREET. House, Window and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Telephone 3292 (3 rings). r|VE MA T A WINE S. HOCKEY «, — The following are the fixtures, grounds, and referees for to-morrow:— Ladies' Association. Seniors.—Ramblers v. Wellington. Girls' College, No. 1 Karori Park; reieree, Mr. Sherwood. University v. Public Trust, No. 8, KaVori Park; referee, Mr. Lloyd. Juniors.—Ramblers v. Wellington Girls' College, No. 7 Karori Park; referee, Mr. Smith. Technical College v. St. Augustine's, Petone; referee, Mr, Perrin. Men's Association. University v. Karori. ' No. 2 Karori Park; referee, Mr. Smith. Hutt Valley v. St. Augustine's, No. 3 Ivarori Park; referee, Mr. Mtu'rhy, A total of 3052 establishments have now been declared as State controlled under tho Munitions of War Act. That racking cough can be eased by "NAZOL." Thousands havo proved tho soothing, curative properties of this scientific preparation. 60 doses, Is. 6d. . —Advt.
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